I just purchased a Wilson pistol max gage for my 9mm Lugar loads (have been reloading 9mm luger for 4 years without any issues) and I am re-sizing my once fired 9mm luger brass (Remington) with a RCBS carbide re-sizing die. 30 percent of the brass does not completely fit in my Wilson pistol max gage after re-sizing, getting stick midway down, indicating its over SAAMI dimensions. It does easily drop in and out of my 9mm barrels. Any new factory ammo or reloads I have made with new brass fully drops in and out of the Wilson gage without any problems.
It does not appear to be a brass length issue as all the brass is .745 - .750 length and the brass that does not fully drop into the Wilson gage all span that length range.
I have never had this issue with my 45 ACP Wilson pistol max gage and brass or reloads, but I am using a Redding titanium carbide resizing die for it.
Would this be an issue with the re-sizing die, brass or Wilson gage?
It does not appear to be a brass length issue as all the brass is .745 - .750 length and the brass that does not fully drop into the Wilson gage all span that length range.
I have never had this issue with my 45 ACP Wilson pistol max gage and brass or reloads, but I am using a Redding titanium carbide resizing die for it.
Would this be an issue with the re-sizing die, brass or Wilson gage?